
“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3”: A flawed finale
By Rylan Ammerman, Walt Whitman High School
• May 26, 2023

Jedi: Survivor makes major improvements in gameplay and story
By Ian Cha, Amador Valley High School
• May 25, 2023

GETTING THE STAR TREATMENT: Colorful celestial-themed pimple patches trending with SH students
By Jaimie Chun, Sunny Hills High School
• May 24, 2023

“Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3” takes viewers on an emotional rollercoaster
By Anaisha Das, Dougherty Valley High School
• May 24, 2023

REVIEW: Taylor Swift’s third night at Gillette leaves fans ‘Enchanted’
By Hanne Brabander, Algonquin Regional High School
• May 24, 2023

Review: A first look at “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom”
By Winnie Einhorn, Woodside High School - CA
• May 23, 2023

Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd: Lana Del Rey’s Melodic Rumination on Life, Death, and Beauty
By Rishi Janakiraman, Stanford Online High School
• May 23, 2023

Decorative keychains charm their way onto backpacks
By Nicole Park, Sunny Hills High School
• May 22, 2023

Who’s watching?
By Sonia Verma, Monta Vista High School
• May 22, 2023

Spartan Spotlighters take audiences ‘Over the Rainbow’ with remarkable performance
By Jae Jepsen , Pleasant Valley High School - IA
• May 22, 2023

Taking a glance at graffiti
By Ananya Chaudhary and Lillian Wang
• May 19, 2023

TFS Musician of the Year: Ciara Carroll
By Alia Attar, Lake Forest High School
• May 19, 2023

GRC alum ready to set the ‘World On Fire’ with music legend Dolly Parton
By Paige Kleykamp, George Rogers Clark High School
• May 19, 2023

From Football Player to Graphic Novelist: EHS Alum Does It All
By MEHER MEHTA ‘25 and PRABHA KRISHNA ‘25
• May 18, 2023

‘Jackman.’ falls short in everything but its lyricism
By Aashi Venkat, Monta Vista High School
• May 17, 2023

Composer Jordan Jinosko returns for spring instrumental concert
By Julia Gray '23, Strath Haven High School
• May 17, 2023

Local artist spreads positivity through art
By Nazret Degaulle, Walnut Hills High School
• May 17, 2023

Helen Li: Outwit. outplay. outlast.
By Penelope Biddle, Wayland High School
• May 17, 2023

Unfolding the Louisville zine scene
By Brennan Eberwine, duPont Manual High School
• May 16, 2023

Film Review: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is an emotional farewell for the lovable band of misfits
By Mathew Dickman, Amador Valley High School
• May 16, 2023
The Mario Bros. are back on rainbow road
By Sophie Leung-Lieu and Helen Martin
• May 16, 2023

Alter egos are revolutionizing the music industry
By Shobini Iyer, Pleasant Valley High School - IA
• May 16, 2023

Andrew Orndorff publishes his own webcomic
By Ben Schneider, Clover Hill High School
• May 15, 2023

“Love is Blind,” but we aren’t
By Anna Claywell and Elizabeth Franklin
• May 15, 2023

TV REVIEW: With no Batman, will viewers stay tuned to watch the CW’s ‘Gotham Knights’? Maybe
By Jenna Kim, Sunny Hills High School
• May 12, 2023
Opinion: Taylor Swift is more than who she dates
By Serenity Corbett-Richardson, Carlmont High School
• May 12, 2023
TikTok’s ‘pasta guy’ serves up a batch of business advice
By Brendan Harris and Seth Franco
• May 12, 2023

The Act of Kissing
By Ryley Anderson, Frederick High School
• May 11, 2023

Anticus bands together with rock
By Andrew Ma, California High School - CA
• May 11, 2023

Performing with perfect pitch
By Megha Mummaneni, Monta Vista High School
• May 11, 2023

Lillian Jones: Illustrator
By Aidan Smith, Dreyfoos School of the Arts
• May 10, 2023

Wiethoff reaching new heights with elite Sacramento drum corps
By Angelina Liu, Coppell High School
• May 9, 2023

Seeing Red: Flower display presents impact of Chicago redlining
By Audrey Matei, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• May 9, 2023

Tyrone Seniors Part of Sesame Street History
By Cassidy Miksich, Tyrone Area High School
• May 9, 2023

Reconsidering a rating
By Karina Rower, West Linn High School
• May 8, 2023

A future in crisis
By Leila Assadi, Pleasant Valley High School - IA
• May 8, 2023

Rizz-ults of “rizz” culture
By Chloe De Leon, Woodside High School - CA
• May 5, 2023
“Beau is Afraid”: A delightful, anxiety-fueled endurance test of epic proportions
By Henry Dupree, Walt Whitman High School
• May 5, 2023

Social media perpetuates beauty industry’s focus on anti-aging, has potentially ‘harmful’ impact
By Siena Ferraro, Archer School for Girls
• May 3, 2023

South Asian dances display variety of subcultures
By Hansika Gautama, Chantilly High School
• April 28, 2023

Guzman spinning the disc of his life
By Wendy Le, Coppell High School
• April 25, 2023

Setting the stage: Senior reflects on UIL performance
By Annie Osborne, Smithson Valley High School
• April 24, 2023

La Salle Thespians Earn First Place in State, Advance to International Competition
By Lillian Paugh, La Salle Catholic Preparatory High School
• April 24, 2023

Podcast hosted by Lab parent explores history of revolutionary group
By Clare O'Connor, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• April 24, 2023

The Glitz and the Glamour
By Emma Li, Parkway Central High School
• April 19, 2023

REVIEW: Super Nintendo World wins all stars, despite few banana peels
By Jaimie Chun, Sunny Hills High School
• April 17, 2023

Women still face obstacles in the book industry
By Eirini Schoinas, Lincoln High School - OR
• April 17, 2023

Shreyas Malladi unfolds his creativity through origami art
By Neha Ayyer, Lynbrook High School - CA
• April 14, 2023

Nails Become High Art at New Nail Salon in Downtown Hollywood
By Angelina Popov-Easton, South Broward High School
• April 13, 2023

How does John Wick: Chapter 4 hold up to the rest of the franchise?
By Mathew Dickman, Amador Valley High School
• April 12, 2023
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